Major Charles Richard Durham, Jr. is the son of Charles "Charlie" Richard Durham, Sr. and Lula Catlett Durham.
He is the husband of Jane Tatum Durham, who was his first wife.
He married second to Ann Lynch.
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The obituary for Major Charles R. Durham was published in "The Gadsden Times"; newspaper; Gadsden, Etowah County, Alabama: Saturday, Feb. 12, 1966
DURHAM, Major Charles R., 42, 2024 Commodore Circle, Montgomery, died in Mobile Thursday.
Survivors: wife, Mrs. Ann Lynch Durham; daughters, Carole, Peggy and Connie Durham; sons, Donald and Barry Durham, all of Montgomery.
Services Sunday 2 p.m., Collier-Butler Chapel, with Dr. O.A. Davis officiating. Burial Forrest Cemetery.
Pallbearers: Robert Sims, Charles Thompson, H.H. Durham, Bill Rutherford, Howard Clay, S. Gamble.
Honorary pallbearers: personal friends.
He was a native of Gadsden and a resident of Montgomery for a number of years. He was a member of the Baptist Church and a veteran of W.W. II, and had recently retired from the U.S. Air Force. He was affiliated wit the Sunray Products Division as regional manager for the company.
The body will remain at Collier-Butler.
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Major Charles Richard Durham, Jr. is the son of Charles "Charlie" Richard Durham, Sr. and Lula Catlett Durham.
He is the husband of Jane Tatum Durham, who was his first wife.
He married second to Ann Lynch.
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The obituary for Major Charles R. Durham was published in "The Gadsden Times"; newspaper; Gadsden, Etowah County, Alabama: Saturday, Feb. 12, 1966
DURHAM, Major Charles R., 42, 2024 Commodore Circle, Montgomery, died in Mobile Thursday.
Survivors: wife, Mrs. Ann Lynch Durham; daughters, Carole, Peggy and Connie Durham; sons, Donald and Barry Durham, all of Montgomery.
Services Sunday 2 p.m., Collier-Butler Chapel, with Dr. O.A. Davis officiating. Burial Forrest Cemetery.
Pallbearers: Robert Sims, Charles Thompson, H.H. Durham, Bill Rutherford, Howard Clay, S. Gamble.
Honorary pallbearers: personal friends.
He was a native of Gadsden and a resident of Montgomery for a number of years. He was a member of the Baptist Church and a veteran of W.W. II, and had recently retired from the U.S. Air Force. He was affiliated wit the Sunray Products Division as regional manager for the company.
The body will remain at Collier-Butler.
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